When immobilisation after a cervical spine or head injury is required, the role of the rigid cervical collar is unclear and controversial. There is a need for further studies investigating the use of a rigid cervical collar when head and neck trauma occurs in sport. This study will compare present practice (immobilisation with a cervical collar) to the same procedure without a collar during a simulated spinal immobilisation and extraction scenario from the field of play to the side-line in football (soccer). It will use a prospective cohort within-subjects cross over randomised, controlled trial design. Healthy participants will assume the role of players with a head or neck injury. Clinical practitioners will perform the immobilisation and...
BACKGROUND Motor vehicle collisions account for 1.3 million deaths and 50 million serious injurie...
OBJECTIVE: Improper handling of an unstable neck injury in the prehospital setting may result in pot...
The frequency of cervical spine injuries (CSI) has declined over the last eight years. However, the ...
When immobilisation after a cervical spine or head injury is required, the role of the rigid cervica...
Study DesignWhiplash injury is a prevalent and often destructive injury of the cervical column, whic...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of the Rapid Form Cervical Vacuum Immobilizer in controlli...
Trauma patients are at high risk of cervical and associated injuries. The standard protocol include...
Immobilisation of the cervical spine is a common procedure following traumatic injury. This is often...
BACKGROUND: Cervical orthoses are commonly used for extrication, transportation, and definitive immo...
Matthews, an industrial designer and medical engineer, led the RCA’s workpackage in a multidisciplin...
Trauma patients are at high risk of cervical and associated injuries. The standard protocol includes...
Introduction: The early application of a semirigid disposable cervical collar following trauma is co...
Improper handling of an unstable neck injury may result in iatrogenic neurologic injury. A review of...
Cervical immobilisation is commonly applied following trauma, particularly blunt head injury, but cu...
Introduction: The discussion of cervical collars is an area of recent debate in the paramedic profes...
BACKGROUND Motor vehicle collisions account for 1.3 million deaths and 50 million serious injurie...
OBJECTIVE: Improper handling of an unstable neck injury in the prehospital setting may result in pot...
The frequency of cervical spine injuries (CSI) has declined over the last eight years. However, the ...
When immobilisation after a cervical spine or head injury is required, the role of the rigid cervica...
Study DesignWhiplash injury is a prevalent and often destructive injury of the cervical column, whic...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of the Rapid Form Cervical Vacuum Immobilizer in controlli...
Trauma patients are at high risk of cervical and associated injuries. The standard protocol include...
Immobilisation of the cervical spine is a common procedure following traumatic injury. This is often...
BACKGROUND: Cervical orthoses are commonly used for extrication, transportation, and definitive immo...
Matthews, an industrial designer and medical engineer, led the RCA’s workpackage in a multidisciplin...
Trauma patients are at high risk of cervical and associated injuries. The standard protocol includes...
Introduction: The early application of a semirigid disposable cervical collar following trauma is co...
Improper handling of an unstable neck injury may result in iatrogenic neurologic injury. A review of...
Cervical immobilisation is commonly applied following trauma, particularly blunt head injury, but cu...
Introduction: The discussion of cervical collars is an area of recent debate in the paramedic profes...
BACKGROUND Motor vehicle collisions account for 1.3 million deaths and 50 million serious injurie...
OBJECTIVE: Improper handling of an unstable neck injury in the prehospital setting may result in pot...
The frequency of cervical spine injuries (CSI) has declined over the last eight years. However, the ...